John Anderson

Kevin Spacey has spent so much time around the American presidency that he should have his own Secret Service code name.

The actor recently completed his fourth season playing President Frank Underwood on the Netflix political drama "House of Cards," which begins streaming March 4.

He also wrapped up his first big-screen presidential role in "Elvis & Nixon," inspired by the strange 1970 Oval Office meeting between the king of rock 'n' roll, Elvis Presley, and the imperial president. Amazon Studios and Bleecker Street are releasing the feature this spring.

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